Friday, October 2, 2009

Seeker, A GPS Device that Helps You Recover Your Stolen Car

Seeker, A GPS Device that Helps You Recover Your Stolen Car: That the GPS has given a lot of it is something that can not be considered a novelty, but we can not deny that amazes us every day to see how companies use new technology to the most diverse applications imaginable. This is now the turn of BlackLine, a recognized security company, which presented its new product, a device that has GPS technology to locate stolen vehicles. Seeker, and his name remains on constant alert as to the location of your car and if this is moved the security perimeter of the GPS automatically sends an SMS to alert you of what happened.

It goes without saying that the company to be alerted at the same time as you, working in conjunction with the police and deal sooner you recover your car. Seeker also features technology which is the Aura that deals with the detection of the proximity of the keys mypass, so when you move away from the distance that the system already has default the system is activated automatically as you approach the perimeter the same security is disabled.

This system is powered by the vehicle battery and has a special setup to warn you if this looks damaged or has very low energy level. For cases of disconnection has an internal battery that lasts up to two days. Seeker will be available in the market early next year and will cost about $350 plus service tracking and recovery will cost $20 a month.